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Emergency Screening of 5 BROKEN CAMERAS - Solidarity with the people of Palestine 7-17-14

Thursday July 17 at 7 pm.
Emergency showing of 5 BROKEN CAMERAS to show solidarity with the people
of Palestine who are under illegitimate, murderous attack by Israel.
Revolution writer and author Larry Everest will host a discussion on
Israel's assault on Gaza after the film.

We are changing our scheduled event to show 5 BROKEN CAMERAS because of the current urgent situation. (We will re-schedule our screening of The Square to a later date. )
we recommend people read this article by Alan Goodman just posted at revcom.us

The critically-acclaimed 5 BROKEN CAMERAS is
a deeply personal, first-hand account of life and non-violent
resistance in Bil’in, a West Bank village surrounded by Israeli
settlements. Shot by Palestinian farmer Emad Burnat, who bought his
first camera in 2005 to record the birth of his youngest son, Gibreel,
the film was co-directed by Burnat and Guy Davidi, an Israeli filmmaker.
Structured in chapters around the destruction of each one of Burnat’s
cameras, the filmmakers’ collaboration follows one family’s evolution
over five years of village upheaval.